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Palatine police taking new look at 27-year-old mystery

Palatine police taking new look at 27-year-old mystery

Palatine police say they’re taking a new look at the mysterious disappearance of Anthony “Tony” Klama. He vanished without a trace in 1998 after spending night hanging out at a local sports bar.

 
Here’s what to know about shutdown-related flight cancellations at O’Hare

Here’s what to know about shutdown-related flight cancellations at O’Hare

With a 10% cut in flights coming Friday, major carriers at O’Hare and Midway offered advice to passengers about what to expect on what will be a challenging day for thousands.

 
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Cook County unveils plans for Quentin Road revamp at public hearing in Palatine

Cook County unveils plans for Quentin Road revamp at public hearing in Palatine

Cook County officials unveiled planned improvements to Quentin Road between Dundee Road and Lake-Cook Road Thursday night at the Cotillion Banquets in Palatine.

 
Authorities: Chiropractor secretly recorded more than 180 patients

Authorities: Chiropractor secretly recorded more than 180 patients

A Batavia chiropractor has been accused of secretly video recording more than 180 patients, including children, while they were nude or partially clothed.

 
Dogs saved from ‘house of horrors’ seeking homes at Palatine adoption event

Dogs saved from ‘house of horrors’ seeking homes at Palatine adoption event

More than a dozen dogs who were rescued from squalid conditions, from what their rescuers described as a “house of horrors” in the south suburbs, are looking for permanent homes.

 
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Girls volleyball: Gavin brothers bowl goes Fremd’s way, Vikings advance to supersectional

Girls volleyball: Gavin brothers bowl goes Fremd’s way, Vikings advance to supersectional

History was made on Thursday night when two teams coached by brothers met for the first time in a Class 4A girls volleyball sectional championship in the northwest suburb...

 
Chicago judge says Border Patrol official lied about threats before restricting agents’ use force

Chicago judge says Border Patrol official lied about threats before restricting agents’ use force

A judge said Thursday she will order federal agents in Chicago to restrict using force against peaceful protesters and media, saying current practices violate their constitutional rights.

 
Naperville man denied pretrial release in fentanyl case

Naperville man denied pretrial release in fentanyl case

State Judge Anthony Coco denied pretrial release of a Naperville man accused of drug trafficking and intent to distribute.

 
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Five second-round high school football playoff games to watch

Five second-round high school football playoff games to watch

Here’s a look at five of the best high school football games to watch in the second round of playoffs of the 2025 season.

 
Should we be looking at expansion or contraction in the IHSA football playoffs?

Should we be looking at expansion or contraction in the IHSA football playoffs?

While a significant segment of the IHSA membership wants to see expansion in the football playoffs, that could mean significantly more blowouts in the early rounds.

 

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